Monday, October 14, 2024

"Centurion!"

Craig James Shilow - Facebook

Centurion!
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Thomas Williams - Facebook

I love History and how this story reminds us it is the 2024 Army Seargents who are also the backbone of the country's military effectiveness because they make it work.

Since I've Laid My Burdens Down Mississippi John Hurt

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KXEtNknolKY

This man, John Hurt, was born in 1916 in Mississippi, as my father was born in 1901 in Louisiana, on a cotton plantation his father Thomas H. Williams was the plantation manager, called Captain, a caucasian of European origin from Virginia to Louisiana. A stern unbending person. 

Contrast the opposite personality of my father, David who is an elegant strong man determined to be your best friend.

So my father was raised around that song the plantain workers sang having the benefit of that real-time history at that time in America. David R. Williams went on to attend Louisiana State University as a cadet from 1924 to 1926 when his father died unable to pay the tuition traveling down to New Orleans, the city of my birth, 1940.

My father was a history major who loved literature, a prolific reader.

So whether we are studying war and military forces, religious beliefs, or everyday survival in your daily lifetime your attitude becomes important to your person.

The great Romans might come from their military with the help of the Centurion and accomplished soldiers enforcing Roman politics.

All the orders coming down from the higher-ups in the government pecking order were made to work by the Seargents getting the private soldiers to do the necessary discipline for the victory

So having a knowledge of history you gain knowledge and by having the knowledge you have a chance of succeeding.

Achieving personal freedom is accomplished by your attitude and by the way. I don't study war anymore because war kills people, and I just want to be friends instead.

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